This report provides a comprehensive analysis of gender differences in economic support and well-being in eight countries in Southern and Eastern Asia (Bangladesh, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, and Taiwan). We examine multiple economic indicators, including sources of income, receipt of financial and material support, income levels, ownership of assets, and subjective well-being. Results show substantial variation in gender differences across indicators and provide an important qualification to widely held views concerning the globally disadvantaged position of older women. Whereas men tend to report higher levels of income than women, there is generally little gender difference in housing characteristics, ...
Summary: Background: Gender differences in life expectancy and societal roles have implications for...
This book examines common themes related to gender and ageing in countries in Southeast Asia. Derive...
Longer life expectancy means older persons can live longer but it also implied that they need more m...
Objectives of this study were to identify and compare the sources and amounts of income received by ...
This article examines gender differences in health status among older adults in Singapore using thre...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the economic status of elderly men and women in Peninsu...
Gender is an important dimension of the way welfare is organised and distributed around the world, a...
Women's experiences of ageing are markedly different from men's. The sex-difference in older age is ...
This paper examines the gender distribution of the benefits of economic growth in several Asian econ...
Journal ArticleIn developed countries, socioeconomic status has been identified as one of the most i...
Using data from the Vietnam Household Living Standard Survey (VHLSS) in 2006, this paper analyzes th...
[[abstract]]Current findings on gender and age differences in health trajectories in later life are ...
Paid jobs for younger women are the best protection against poverty when they become older
ABSTRACT The study aims to identify the income components and the incidence of poverty among older ...
The problem of ageing population in the developing countries has a special gender dimension as femal...
Summary: Background: Gender differences in life expectancy and societal roles have implications for...
This book examines common themes related to gender and ageing in countries in Southeast Asia. Derive...
Longer life expectancy means older persons can live longer but it also implied that they need more m...
Objectives of this study were to identify and compare the sources and amounts of income received by ...
This article examines gender differences in health status among older adults in Singapore using thre...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the economic status of elderly men and women in Peninsu...
Gender is an important dimension of the way welfare is organised and distributed around the world, a...
Women's experiences of ageing are markedly different from men's. The sex-difference in older age is ...
This paper examines the gender distribution of the benefits of economic growth in several Asian econ...
Journal ArticleIn developed countries, socioeconomic status has been identified as one of the most i...
Using data from the Vietnam Household Living Standard Survey (VHLSS) in 2006, this paper analyzes th...
[[abstract]]Current findings on gender and age differences in health trajectories in later life are ...
Paid jobs for younger women are the best protection against poverty when they become older
ABSTRACT The study aims to identify the income components and the incidence of poverty among older ...
The problem of ageing population in the developing countries has a special gender dimension as femal...
Summary: Background: Gender differences in life expectancy and societal roles have implications for...
This book examines common themes related to gender and ageing in countries in Southeast Asia. Derive...
Longer life expectancy means older persons can live longer but it also implied that they need more m...